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*KACHING*


I can find several ways strippers can claim deductions from work, if I look closely enough I sure I could find a way for boobjobs, thongs are easy to write off.

Liberty's Edge

My son's six. Playing Civilization...
tells me and my wife, "yeah.....da Germans are beatin' the crud outta da babbrains.
My wife told him it's "barbarians," but he likes his word "babbrains" better.


They need to be easy to take off, too. :P

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Woodraven wrote:
I can find several ways strippers can claim deductions from work, if I look closely enough I sure I could find a way for boobjobs, thongs are easy to write off.

Like they claim it all?

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Heathansson wrote:
Woodraven wrote:
I can find several ways strippers can claim deductions from work, if I look closely enough I sure I could find a way for boobjobs, thongs are easy to write off.
Like they claim it all?

Hell they steal half of those.

Liberty's Edge

MINE!!!


So that's what you've been wearing every night to bed on your head. Explains the lack of bedhead.

Liberty's Edge

mine!!!

The Exchange

Heathansson wrote:

My son's six. Playing Civilization...

tells me and my wife, "yeah.....da Germans are beatin' the crud outta da babbrains.
My wife told him it's "barbarians," but he likes his word "babbrains" better.

That's awesome! So when do you think we ca see the Pathfinderized Babbrain base class? ;)

RPG Superstar 2012

Moorluck wrote:
Heathansson wrote:

My son's six. Playing Civilization...

tells me and my wife, "yeah.....da Germans are beatin' the crud outta da babbrains.
My wife told him it's "barbarians," but he likes his word "babbrains" better.
That's awesome! So when do you think we ca see the Pathfinderized Babbrain base class? ;)

Isn't that the paladin?

Liberty's Edge

I'm playtesting it as we speak. It's called fatherhood.


Heathansson wrote:

My son's six. Playing Civilization...

tells me and my wife, "yeah.....da Germans are beatin' the crud outta da babbrains.
My wife told him it's "barbarians," but he likes his word "babbrains" better.

Which version of Civilization and have you tried Sid Meyer's Alpha Centauri?

Liberty's Edge

Not sure; and nope. I like the Pirates game though.
We got a xbox 360. I don't really get to use it, or the television for that matter, unless it's football season.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Heathansson wrote:

Not sure; and nope. I like the Pirates game though.

We got a xbox 360. I don't really get to use it, or the television for that matter, unless it's football season.

Duck season!

Liberty's Edge

badger season!


Snöôplatin!

Liberty's Edge

mine!

Liberty's Edge

mine!

Liberty's Edge

mine!

Liberty's Edge

*brapp*


I think the "SPear and Magic Helmet" cartoon is possibly the greatest cartoon of all time.

Liberty's Edge

naaah.....Annie Fannie.

Liberty's Edge

whelp, off to Walmart.


It had been a while since I watched this. so, I had to see it again: snake versus rabbit

still awesome

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Get some good pictures, Heath!

RPG Superstar 2012

Does anybody else think "off to Walmart" is a euphemism?


Mwahaha

The thread is all mine.

:(


mine


Ello again, Taig. I was just switching back and forth between tabs and refreshing the screen. I didn't realize there were ghost posts and thought I had the thread to myself.


taig wrote:

Does anybody else think "off to Walmart" is a euphemism?

yup

RPG Superstar 2012

The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Ello again, Taig. I was just switching back and forth between tabs and refreshing the screen. I didn't realize there were ghost posts and thought I had the thread to myself.

Well, hello. The ghostly postlies are acting up a bunch today.


ghost post


taig wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Ello again, Taig. I was just switching back and forth between tabs and refreshing the screen. I didn't realize there were ghost posts and thought I had the thread to myself.

Well, hello. The ghostly postlies are acting up a bunch today.

and again

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Damn I must be getting cranky. I just went off on my Uncle Phil in response to an E-Mail he sent me on 'The only sure way to kill fire ants', which consisted of some BS about using 2 cups of club soda poored directly in the center of the mound. Maybe I'm just sick of people telling me, you know the liscensed technician, how to do it. BTW, if any of you are wondering it doesn't kill them. It just relocates the colony, normally to a different location within 10 foot.


ghost post again :(


I love the fresh scent of napalm in the morning.


Moorluck wrote:
Damn I must be getting cranky. I just went off on my Uncle Phil in response to an E-Mail he sent me on 'The only sure way to kill fire ants', which consisted of some BS about using 2 cups of club soda poored directly in the center of the mound. Maybe I'm just sick of people telling me, you know the liscensed technician, how to do it. BTW, if any of you are wondering it doesn't kill them. It just relocates the colony, normally to a different location within 10 foot.

My family in Texas soaked it in kerosene and burned them out, I think.


Erik Mona wrote:

Probably next year or some time in early 2009 we will release an adventure set on one of the planets orbiting Golarion's star. If that sells well, we will do a couple more adventures in the same vein. If those do well we will certainly schedule a planetary romance Pathfinder Chronicles sourcebook that gives an overview of the entire star system, rules for playing characters of various alien races, new technology, etc.

Honestly, I think you put "mind witches" on Venus and set that up as a place for people who want to use psionics deeply in their game, so the product would appeal to the psionics-focused audience, which isn't tiny.

In many ways this is the RPG book I'd most like to publish and work on, but we've got a LOT of basic ground to cover before we get there, and an uncertain aura regarding the upcoming rules changes.

So this is definitely something I'd like to do, but folks are going to have to prove that there's an audience for it. Buying the relevant Planet Stories novels (Moorcock, Northwest Smith, Brackett, Kline) will certainly help, and is greatly appreciated by yours truly.

--Erik

This post was back in 2007, I think. Did it ever get published?

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Restless ghost post.


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

Probably next year or some time in early 2009 we will release an adventure set on one of the planets orbiting Golarion's star. If that sells well, we will do a couple more adventures in the same vein. If those do well we will certainly schedule a planetary romance Pathfinder Chronicles sourcebook that gives an overview of the entire star system, rules for playing characters of various alien races, new technology, etc.

Honestly, I think you put "mind witches" on Venus and set that up as a place for people who want to use psionics deeply in their game, so the product would appeal to the psionics-focused audience, which isn't tiny.

In many ways this is the RPG book I'd most like to publish and work on, but we've got a LOT of basic ground to cover before we get there, and an uncertain aura regarding the upcoming rules changes.

So this is definitely something I'd like to do, but folks are going to have to prove that there's an audience for it. Buying the relevant Planet Stories novels (Moorcock, Northwest Smith, Brackett, Kline) will certainly help, and is greatly appreciated by yours truly.

--Erik

This post was back in 2007, I think. Did it ever get published?

Not that I can recall. A shame as this sounds cool.


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:
Probably next year or some time in early 2009 we will release an adventure set on one of the planets orbiting Golarion's star...
This post was back in 2007, I think. Did it ever get published?

I think one of the Second Darkness parts did 3-4 pages on it. I think it was the same one that had different types of starmetal.


Heathansson wrote:
badger season!

what about beaver season?

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Urizen wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

Probably next year or some time in early 2009 we will release an adventure set on one of the planets orbiting Golarion's star. If that sells well, we will do a couple more adventures in the same vein. If those do well we will certainly schedule a planetary romance Pathfinder Chronicles sourcebook that gives an overview of the entire star system, rules for playing characters of various alien races, new technology, etc.

Honestly, I think you put "mind witches" on Venus and set that up as a place for people who want to use psionics deeply in their game, so the product would appeal to the psionics-focused audience, which isn't tiny.

In many ways this is the RPG book I'd most like to publish and work on, but we've got a LOT of basic ground to cover before we get there, and an uncertain aura regarding the upcoming rules changes.

So this is definitely something I'd like to do, but folks are going to have to prove that there's an audience for it. Buying the relevant Planet Stories novels (Moorcock, Northwest Smith, Brackett, Kline) will certainly help, and is greatly appreciated by yours truly.

--Erik

This post was back in 2007, I think. Did it ever get published?
Not that I can recall. A shame as this sounds cool.

Maybe someday...


I'm shooting for 2012.

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Urizen wrote:
I'm shooting for 2012.

huh?

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Crimson Jester wrote:
Urizen wrote:
I'm shooting for 2012.
huh?

2012 done him wrong.


@ Urizen

I agree. Personally, I was fond of the old Expedition to the Barrier Peaks.

Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:
Probably next year or some time in early 2009 we will release an adventure set on one of the planets orbiting Golarion's star...
This post was back in 2007, I think. Did it ever get published?
I think one of the Second Darkness parts did 3-4 pages on it. I think it was the same one that had different types of starmetal.

Thanks. I might try to look that up sometime.

Dark Archive

Well I got four law school applications submitted tonight.


The Thing from Beyond the Edge wrote:
Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
I think one of the Second Darkness parts did 3-4 pages on it. I think it was the same one that had different types of starmetal.
Thanks. I might try to look that up sometime.

I found it: Children of the Void.

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